you were dead on right on that one...
thanks for the help.
buddy

--- Carlos de Santa-Ana Garcia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Buddy Craigg escribis:
> 
> >Please help me configure VNC.
> >I was running the old 3.3 version on a win2000pro
> >machine. And it worked.
> >All I changed was I upgraded my motherboard and
> >processor and now it doesnt.
> >
> >When I use to hold my pointer over the vnc icon it
> >would show my external ip address.
> >Now it show this computers address on my LAN
> >
> >Ive read the manual, and a lot of the list
> archives
> >but not getting anywhere.
> >So I got the new VNC hoping it would show more
> options
> >for configuring it but I still dont know what Im
> >doing.
> >
> >This is how everything is plugged insomeone out
> there
> >has to have a setup like mine.
> >Cable come in and goes to my modem.
> >Modem runs to Gnatbox firewall.
> >Firewall to hub
> >Hub to 3 PCs (mother, father, daughter)
> >
> >I can connect to the PC running the VNC service
> from
> >my other local PCs if I use the LAN IP.
> >
> >How do I change the IP of the service back to my
> >external IP so I can connect to it from a computer
> >outside of the house, like I did in the past?
> >
> >
> >_
> >
> Vnc connects to all network adaptor that you have,
> including serial or
> usb modems. If cant connect externally:
> 
> 1- you have to open the 5900 port in the firewall/s.
> 
> 2- you have to NAT (port forward) the port from
> modem/router to your PC
> 
> 
> 
> Perhaps with changes your internal IP have changed
> then you have to
> remake the nat to the new IP or changes the ip of
> PC, at propertys in
> network adapter.
> 
> 
> Greets
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